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a puller

07-21-2005 07:16:02




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nice G..... .good thing wheelie bars are built strong...haha....




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LW

07-21-2005 15:55:58




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 Re: G cement in reply to a puller, 07-21-2005 07:16:02  
If you value your life you'll make those wheelie bars a little longer and lower, good luck!



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Tyler Neff

07-25-2005 05:37:25




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 Re: G cement in reply to LW, 07-21-2005 15:55:58  
Im with LW . This is the dumbest thing Ive ever seen.



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a puller

07-21-2005 16:22:30




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 Re: G cement in reply to LW, 07-21-2005 15:55:58  
you don't want the front end too low.....they have to be heavy built..and long enough the front end won't come over, but you want the front end a lil over a 45 degree angle. it does look dangerous, but i can tell you its safe. we have never had one go over backwards, and we have many different hp ranges from 20hp stock tractors to a 500hp modified that we had for the first tiem this year. i understand the concern, that is why we make sure they are built heavy and safe. hope to get a digital video camera to show you guys some videos.

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o,kspuller

07-21-2005 09:04:27




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 Re: G cement in reply to a puller, 07-21-2005 07:16:02  
know thats some air shot there wow,



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a puller

07-21-2005 11:53:14




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 Re: G cement in reply to o,kspuller, 07-21-2005 09:04:27  
haha...yes...air is good, as long as it comes back down....haha.....i'll get more in the future and show yas a lil more.....if you guys are ever up north with your tractors, put on some tires and come pullin, its very fun.



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CAPT.HOOK

07-21-2005 08:14:07




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 Re: G cement in reply to a puller, 07-21-2005 07:16:02  
cant see no wheely bars lol



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a puller

07-21-2005 11:51:55




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 Re: G cement in reply to CAPT.HOOK, 07-21-2005 08:14:07  
i can assure you they're there!!..haha...i can get some pictures when we have another pull to see different wheelie bar set ups. it looks dangerous, but we have had only one accident pulling that was related to how high the front end is, and over all cement pulls i can remeber or have heard about, 3 of them, and 2 didn't have wheelie bars..... .i could send some video's through the mail if someone wants to buy a tape or something, it really is unique pulling.

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CAPT.HOOK

07-21-2005 12:20:16




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 Re: G cement in reply to a puller, 07-21-2005 11:51:55  
i take your word for it bro cool looks fun but with the front so high how do u get the grip i always thought when the front gets that high you loose traction ?



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a puller

07-21-2005 12:29:48




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 Re: G cement in reply to CAPT.HOOK, 07-21-2005 12:20:16  
its about the slowin and then gettin the tires faster with the front..on the way down, they go fast and kinda hotter, and on the way up, the act as if slower, some people do the rocking, and some do the "dance" with the brakes back and forth to wiggle it out. i'd have to show you a tape to see how it works.....



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CAPT.HOOK

07-21-2005 12:40:35




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 Re: G cement in reply to a puller, 07-21-2005 12:29:48  
you can send them too k-chevy@cox.net - sir and i can transfer them to my window media ohh make sure if you send me something you include that the e-mail is about tractor suff or it will think that its junk mail. ty



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a puller

07-21-2005 16:14:48




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 Re: G cement in reply to CAPT.HOOK, 07-21-2005 12:40:35  
I don't have a digital video camera....so i don't knwo if i can get it on the computer...but i can send a video tape of them....



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